U11 soccer teams in championship tournament


December 2, 2008 · 2:24 PM

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Both Vashon U11 boys soccer teams have qualified for the Tacoma-Pierce County Junior Soccer Association post-season championship tournament.

The Leanne Ehnat Championship Tournament was established for the first- and second-place teams in the Gold Division to play the first- and second-place teams in the Silver Division, out of which tournament a champion for each age/gender group is determined.

The Vashon Raptors qualified for the tournament in the Gold Division, and the Vashon Storm qualified in the Silver Division.

Both Vashon teams will play in the single-elimination semifinal round Saturday, Dec. 6, at Harbor Ridge High School in Gig Harbor.

At 1 p.m., the Vashon Storm will play the Harbor Rovers. At 3 p.m., the Vashon Raptors will play the FPSC Wolves.

The winners of Saturday’s games will play a final championship game on Saturday, Dec. 13, at the Art Crate field in Spanaway.

— Mark Scheer

Vashon Raptors

The Vashon Raptors are coached by Mark Scheer and Greg Martin. The Raptors are:

Nolan Adberg

Zachary Adler-Raff

Brandon Branch

Bernard Cowen

Joshua Davis

Anthony Gateman

Roman Marquez-Twisdale

Charlie McBride

Forrest Miller

Bohdin Mozeleski

Alexander Neumayer

Gerardo Pereyda

Gabe Reoux

Isaac Roter

Preston Scheer

Vashon Storm

The Vashon Storm is coached by Oli Christophersen. The Storm is:

Sean Delargy

Tom Dunn

Brett Beardsley

Kevin Rice

Zach Hershey

Cayce Morrison

Clese Christophersen

Will Zike

Fletcher Call

Dylan Creedon

Cole Puckett

Christopher Walker

Dawit Tuller-Ross

Nathan Anderson

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